I class a Comic as Sci-Fi if it speculates on what some currently unknown technology might be like.

This could include one or more off of the following list: Comics set in the future, super genius and their inventions, secret military technology, alien races, and ancient long lost civilisations (which were possibly found under the sofa).

 
 

.hack Legend of the Twilight

If you follow Video games, Anime or Manga than you may have heard of .hack. It seems to be a series without a fixed platform, more the mixture of a story idea and some marketing than anything solid.

Posted Saturday 10th October 2009 by Crazy Choco
 
 

A Certain Scientific Railgun

Basically, this is Japanese. By that, I don’t mean that it’s from Japan - although obviously it is. I mean it’s... Japanese. Suffice to say that this book is full of little girls with short skirts and super powers, said little girls beating up men twice their age with said super powers, oh and gratuitous shower scenes.

Posted Sunday 25th September 2011 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Chobits

Japan has a bit of a reputation of being the home of various craziness, and if any country is ripe for a good bit of social commentary then it's probably Japan.

Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Ev

Eve features things from a long list of sci-fi standards, such as: Artifacts and machines left from a long-dead alien race; warp-gates that teleport ships long distances across the universe; a large parliament made up of embassies from different systems; and an ancient evil trying to destroy the universe.

Posted Sunday 11th July 2010 by Crazy Choco